SPACE NEWSLockheed envisions many uses for artificial intelligence in space, such as being able to quickly detect...Lockheed envisions many uses for artificial intelligence in space, such as being able to quickly detect changes in satellite performance and in the environment. SpaceNews.com37 minutes

PHYS.ORGLoss of water from rocks during drought caused California's Sierra Nevada to rise nearly an inch (2.5 centimeters) in height from October 2011 to October 2015,...Loss of water from rocks during drought caused California's Sierra Nevada to rise nearly an inch (2.5 centimeters) in height from October 2011 to October 2015, according to a new NASA study made public Wednesday.4 hours

ASTRO WATCHScientists were already excited to learn this summer that New Horizons’ next flyby target – a Kuiper Belt object a...Scientists were already excited to learn this summer that New Horizons’ next flyby target – a Kuiper Belt object a billion miles past Pluto -- might be either peanut-shaped or even two objects orbiting one another. Now new data hints...5 hours

SCIENCE DAILYIf a satellite's temperature is not maintained within its optimal range, its performance can suffer which could mean it could be harder to track wildfires or other natural disasters, your Google maps...If a satellite's temperature is not maintained within its optimal range, its performance can suffer which could mean it could be harder to track wildfires or other natural disasters, your Google maps might not work and your Netflix binge might...7 hours

PHYS.ORGA 60-year-old mystery regarding the source of some energetic and potentially damaging particles in Earth's radiation belts is now solved using data from a shoebox-sized satellite built and operated by...A 60-year-old mystery regarding the source of some energetic and potentially damaging particles in Earth's radiation belts is now solved using data from a shoebox-sized satellite built and operated by University of Colorado Boulder students.8 hours

SCIENCE DAILYInsights from NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, or MAVEN, mission about the loss of the Red Planet's atmosphere can help scientists understand the habitability of rocky planets orbiting other...Insights from NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, or MAVEN, mission about the loss of the Red Planet's atmosphere can help scientists understand the habitability of rocky planets orbiting other stars.8 hours

PHYS.ORGBlue Origin's 'Mannequin Skywalker' has rocketed almost all the way to space, just in time for the new Star Wars movie.Blue Origin's 'Mannequin Skywalker' has rocketed almost all the way to space, just in time for the new Star Wars movie.9 hours

PHYS.ORGHow long might a rocky, Mars-like planet be habitable if it were orbiting a red dwarf star? It's a complex question but one that NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution...How long might a rocky, Mars-like planet be habitable if it were orbiting a red dwarf star? It's a complex question but one that NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution mission can help answer.9 hours

SPACE.COMThere will be a market for humanity's expansion beyond Earth orbit, industry experts said — but none of them can predict what form that market will take.There will be a market for humanity's expansion beyond Earth orbit, industry experts said — but none of them can predict what form that market will take.9 hours

PHYS.ORGBlue Origin's 'Mannequin Skywalker' has rocketed almost all the way to space, just in time for the new Star Wars movie.Blue Origin's 'Mannequin Skywalker' has rocketed almost all the way to space, just in time for the new Star Wars movie.10 hours

PHYS.ORGUS wireless carrier T-Mobile said Wednesday it would launch a pay TV service in 2018, aiming to disrupt the dominant cable and satellite providers.US wireless carrier T-Mobile said Wednesday it would launch a pay TV service in 2018, aiming to disrupt the dominant cable and satellite providers.10 hours

PHYS.ORGThink keeping your coffee warm is important? Try satellites. If a satellite's temperature is not maintained within its optimal range, its performance can suffer which could mean it could be...Think keeping your coffee warm is important? Try satellites. If a satellite's temperature is not maintained within its optimal range, its performance can suffer which could mean it could be harder to track wildfires or other natural disasters, your Google...12 hours

PHYS.ORGRight now, a handful of motivated Fort Collins citizens are doing something a little out of the ordinary. They're collecting cutting-edge scientific data from their backyards that may...Right now, a handful of motivated Fort Collins citizens are doing something a little out of the ordinary. They're collecting cutting-edge scientific data from their backyards that may soon help NASA create maps of global air pollution.12 hours

ESAExplore the stars in our galactic neighbour, the Large Magellanic Cloud, as viewed by ESA’s Gaia satelliteExplore the stars in our galactic neighbour, the Large Magellanic Cloud, as viewed by ESA’s Gaia satellite13 hours

SCIENCE-NEWSThe discovery of seven Earth-sized planets orbiting a single cool star fuels a debate over what counts as good news in the search for life outside the solar system.The discovery of seven Earth-sized planets orbiting a single cool star fuels a debate over what counts as good news in the search for life outside the solar system.13 hours

SCIENCE-NEWSQuantum communication through space is now possible, putting the quantum internet within closer reach.Quantum communication through space is now possible, putting the quantum internet within closer reach.13 hours

PHYS.ORGA team that includes a graduate student who received his Ph.D. on Sunday from The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) has taken a major step toward developing a satellite-based tool to improve crop...A team that includes a graduate student who received his Ph.D. on Sunday from The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) has taken a major step toward developing a satellite-based tool to improve crop yield estimates in the U.S. and...14 hours

SPACE.COMThree space travelers will depart from the International Space Station (ISS) tonight after a six-month stay aboard the orbiting laboratory.Three space travelers will depart from the International Space Station (ISS) tonight after a six-month stay aboard the orbiting laboratory.14 hours

PHYS.ORGSeveral bioscience experiments developed at NASA's Ames Research Center, in California's Silicon Valley are about to launch to the International Space Station on SpaceX's 13th commercial resupply services mission for NASASeveral bioscience experiments developed at NASA's Ames Research Center, in California's Silicon Valley are about to launch to the International Space Station on SpaceX's 13th commercial resupply services mission for NASA14 hours

PHYS.ORGWeirdly organic in appearance, this prototype is the first outcome of an ESA project to develop, manufacture and demonstrate an optical instrument for space with 3D printing.Weirdly organic in appearance, this prototype is the first outcome of an ESA project to develop, manufacture and demonstrate an optical instrument for space with 3D printing.14 hours

PHYS.ORGIf you could fly aboard NASA's Dawn spacecraft, the surface of dwarf planet Ceres would generally look quite dark, but with notable exceptions. These exceptions are the hundreds of bright areas that stand out...If you could fly aboard NASA's Dawn spacecraft, the surface of dwarf planet Ceres would generally look quite dark, but with notable exceptions. These exceptions are the hundreds of bright areas that stand out in images Dawn has returned. Now,...15 hours

ESARewatch the liftoff of Galileo satellites 19–22 by Ariane 5 from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana on 12 DecemberRewatch the liftoff of Galileo satellites 19–22 by Ariane 5 from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana on 12 December16 hours

PHYS.ORGThe world's newest island—formed during a volcanic eruption in the remote Pacific three years ago—may offer clues to how life potentially developed on Mars, NASA said...The world's newest island—formed during a volcanic eruption in the remote Pacific three years ago—may offer clues to how life potentially developed on Mars, NASA said Wednesday.18 hours

SPACE NEWSArianespace performed its eleventh and final launch of the year today, sending four Galileo European navigation...Arianespace performed its eleventh and final launch of the year today, sending four Galileo European navigation satellites into medium Earth orbit. SpaceNews.com22 hours

SPACE.COMSpaceX has again pushed back the launch of a used Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule filled with NASA cargo — this time to no earlier...SpaceX has again pushed back the launch of a used Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule filled with NASA cargo — this time to no earlier than Friday (Dec. 15). Find out why.1 day

ESAEurope has four more Galileo navigation satellites in the sky following their launch on an Ariane 5 rocket. After today’s...Europe has four more Galileo navigation satellites in the sky following their launch on an Ariane 5 rocket. After today’s success, only one more launch remains before the Galileo constellation is complete and delivering global coverage.1 day

SPACE.COMAs I read the beautifully illustrated "Rocket Science" by aerospace engineer Andrew Rader and illustrator Galen Frazer, I couldn't help thinking how much our understanding of space has changed since...As I read the beautifully illustrated "Rocket Science" by aerospace engineer Andrew Rader and illustrator Galen Frazer, I couldn't help thinking how much our understanding of space has changed since I was a kid about 30 years ago.1 day

ASTRO WATCHIn a brief but pointed Dec. 11, 2017, ceremony at the White House, President...In a brief but pointed Dec. 11, 2017, ceremony at the White House, President Donald Trump signed Space Policy Directive 1, which officially directs NASA to send astronauts back to the Moon as a precursor effort to exploring Mars. In...1 day

ASTRO WATCHOHB System AG, the prime contractor for Europe’s Galileo navigation satellites, has extended its contract with RUAG Space to produce 12 additional Control and...OHB System AG, the prime contractor for Europe’s Galileo navigation satellites, has extended its contract with RUAG Space to produce 12 additional Control and Data Units for these spacecraft. The Control and Data Unit is dubbed as the “brain” of...1 day

ASTRO WATCHData collected by NASA's Juno spacecraft during its first pass over Jupiter's Great Red Spot in...Data collected by NASA's Juno spacecraft during its first pass over Jupiter's Great Red Spot in July 2017 indicate that this iconic feature penetrates well below the clouds. Other revelations from the mission include that Jupiter has two previously uncharted...1 day

SCIENCE DAILYIf you could fly aboard NASA's Dawn spacecraft, the surface of dwarf planet Ceres would generally look quite dark, but with notable exceptions. These exceptions are the hundreds of bright areas that stand out...If you could fly aboard NASA's Dawn spacecraft, the surface of dwarf planet Ceres would generally look quite dark, but with notable exceptions. These exceptions are the hundreds of bright areas that stand out in images Dawn has returned. Now,...1 day

SCIENCE-NEWSNASA’s Juno spacecraft has measured the depth of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot for the first time.NASA’s Juno spacecraft has measured the depth of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot for the first time.1 day

PHYS.ORGAn Ariane 5 rocket took off from the Kourou Space Centre in French Guiana on Tuesday, taking with it four satellites for Europe's Galileo navigation project, Arianespace said.An Ariane 5 rocket took off from the Kourou Space Centre in French Guiana on Tuesday, taking with it four satellites for Europe's Galileo navigation project, Arianespace said.1 day

PHYS.ORGIt's beginning to look a lot like the holiday season in this NASA Hubble Space Telescope image of a blizzard of stars, which resembles a swirling snowstorm in a snow globe.It's beginning to look a lot like the holiday season in this NASA Hubble Space Telescope image of a blizzard of stars, which resembles a swirling snowstorm in a snow globe.1 day

PHYS.ORGScientists were already excited to learn this summer that New Horizons' next flyby target – a Kuiper Belt object a billion miles past Pluto – might be either peanut-shaped or even two...Scientists were already excited to learn this summer that New Horizons' next flyby target – a Kuiper Belt object a billion miles past Pluto – might be either peanut-shaped or even two objects orbiting one another. Now new data hints...1 day

SPACE NEWSThe U.S. Federal Communications Commission on Dec. 5 okayed the first part of a satellite-servicing mission...The U.S. Federal Communications Commission on Dec. 5 okayed the first part of a satellite-servicing mission Orbital ATK’s Space Logistic subsidiary has with Intelsat, saying the servicing vehicle can execute “rendezvous, proximity operations, and docking with the Intelsat-901” satellite while...1 day

PHYS.ORGRussia's space agency on Tuesday blamed a failed satellite launch from its new cosmodrome on a programming error, prompting an angry response from the deputy prime minister in charge of...Russia's space agency on Tuesday blamed a failed satellite launch from its new cosmodrome on a programming error, prompting an angry response from the deputy prime minister in charge of space.1 day

PHYS.ORGThe Thomas fire, the fifth largest in California's history, continues to creep towards Montecito and Santa Barbara, and is currently 234,200 acres in size. That is about 4,200 acres larger...The Thomas fire, the fifth largest in California's history, continues to creep towards Montecito and Santa Barbara, and is currently 234,200 acres in size. That is about 4,200 acres larger than yesterday. Reports today are citing the fire at 20...1 day

PHYS.ORGVIDEONASA analyzed the rainfall generated by short-lived Tropical Cyclone 04B that formed and faded over a day in the Bay of Bengal.NASA analyzed the rainfall generated by short-lived Tropical Cyclone 04B that formed and faded over a day in the Bay of Bengal.1 day

REUTERSBERLIN (Reuters) - Europe launched four more Galileo satellites on Tuesday, taking the number...BERLIN (Reuters) - Europe launched four more Galileo satellites on Tuesday, taking the number in orbit to 22 and moving a step closer to having its own navigation system, lessening its dependence on the U.S. Global Positioning System, or GPS.1 day

SPACE.COMA European Ariane 5 rocket shot skyward from the small South American country of French Guiana this afternoon carrying four navigation satellites for the European Space...A European Ariane 5 rocket shot skyward from the small South American country of French Guiana this afternoon carrying four navigation satellites for the European Space Agency.1 day

SPACE.COMNASA is seeking proposals for studies and technology development efforts related to the use of space resources, particularly as they apply to future human missions to the moon and Mars.NASA is seeking proposals for studies and technology development efforts related to the use of space resources, particularly as they apply to future human missions to the moon and Mars.1 day

LIVE SCIENCEAre huge balls of charged gas launched from the sun steering these marine animals off course?Are huge balls of charged gas launched from the sun steering these marine animals off course?1 day

SPACE.COMSpaceX will launch a cargo mission to the International Space Station (ISS) Wednesday (Dec. 13) in what will be another leap forward...SpaceX will launch a cargo mission to the International Space Station (ISS) Wednesday (Dec. 13) in what will be another leap forward in the private company's plight toward full rocket reusability.1 day

SCI-NEWS.COMData collected by Juno during its first pass over Jupiter’s mysterious, roiling storm called the Great...Data collected by Juno during its first pass over Jupiter’s mysterious, roiling storm called the Great Red Spot in July 2017 indicate that this famous feature has roots that penetrate about 200 miles (300 km) into the gas giant’s atmosphere....1 day

PHYS.ORGSpaceX has delayed its latest grocery run for the International Space Station for at least a day.SpaceX has delayed its latest grocery run for the International Space Station for at least a day.1 day

PHYS.ORGIn working life it's now almost expected that employees answer work-related emails after hours, or take their laptops with them on holiday. But the blurring of boundaries between work and personal life can affect people's sense of well-being...In working life it's now almost expected that employees answer work-related emails after hours, or take their laptops with them on holiday. But the blurring of boundaries between work and personal life can affect people's sense of well-being and lead...1 day

SPACE.COMPresident Donald Trump signed his first space policy directive for NASA, ordering a return to the moon in order to send astronauts to Mars and beyond. Here's what NASA and more have...President Donald Trump signed his first space policy directive for NASA, ordering a return to the moon in order to send astronauts to Mars and beyond. Here's what NASA and more have to say.2 days

SPACE.COMPresident Donald Trump signed an order Dec. 11 formally directing NASA to send humans back to the moon, but provided no information on schedules or budgets for such an initiative.President Donald Trump signed an order Dec. 11 formally directing NASA to send humans back to the moon, but provided no information on schedules or budgets for such an initiative.2 days

PHYS.ORGData collected by NASA's Juno spacecraft during its first pass over Jupiter's Great Red Spot in July 2017 indicate that this iconic feature penetrates well below the clouds. Other revelations...Data collected by NASA's Juno spacecraft during its first pass over Jupiter's Great Red Spot in July 2017 indicate that this iconic feature penetrates well below the clouds. Other revelations from the mission include that Jupiter has two previously uncharted...2 days

SPACE NEWSRocket Lab scrubbed a launch of its Electron small launch vehicle Dec. 11 after an abort just two seconds before...Rocket Lab scrubbed a launch of its Electron small launch vehicle Dec. 11 after an abort just two seconds before liftoff. SpaceNews.com2 days

PHYS.ORGNASA's Cassini mission to Saturn may have came to a fiery end in September, but observations made by the spacecraft...NASA's Cassini mission to Saturn may have came to a fiery end in September, but observations made by the spacecraft in its final months still have plenty to teach us about the mysteries of the ringed planet.2 days

SPACE NEWSPresident Donald Trump is scheduled to sign his administration’s first space policy directive in a White House ceremony Dec. 11, one that...President Donald Trump is scheduled to sign his administration’s first space policy directive in a White House ceremony Dec. 11, one that may formally direct NASA to send humans back to the moon. SpaceNews.com2 days

SPACE.COMSpaceX has delayed the launch of its next cargo delivery mission for NASA by 24 hours to allow time for additional system checks, the company announced...SpaceX has delayed the launch of its next cargo delivery mission for NASA by 24 hours to allow time for additional system checks, the company announced late Monday (Dec. 11).2 days

SPACE NEWSOn the eve of the first launch of a reused Dragon capsule on a Falcon 9 with a...On the eve of the first launch of a reused Dragon capsule on a Falcon 9 with a reused first stage, both NASA and SpaceX said they were comfortable with the level of risk involved with the mission. SpaceNews.com2 days

SPACE.COMA stunning new view of the Andromeda galaxy reveals an unexpected pair of supermassive black holes that researchers say are in close...A stunning new view of the Andromeda galaxy reveals an unexpected pair of supermassive black holes that researchers say are in close orbit around each other.2 days

SPACE NEWSPresident Donald Trump signed an order Dec. 11 formally directing NASA to send humans back to the moon,...President Donald Trump signed an order Dec. 11 formally directing NASA to send humans back to the moon, but provided no information on schedules or budgets for such an initiative. SpaceNews.com2 days

PHYS.ORGThe heads of several of the world's space agencies have proposed the creation of a climate observatory to pool acquired data and share it with scientists around the globe, according to a...The heads of several of the world's space agencies have proposed the creation of a climate observatory to pool acquired data and share it with scientists around the globe, according to a declaration adopted Monday in Paris.2 days

ASTRO WATCHSomewhere in our galaxy, an exoplanet is probably orbiting a star that’s colder than our sun, but instead of freezing solid, the...Somewhere in our galaxy, an exoplanet is probably orbiting a star that’s colder than our sun, but instead of freezing solid, the planet might be cozy warm thanks to a greenhouse effect caused by methane in its atmosphere. NASA astrobiologists...2 days

PHYS.ORGUS President Donald Trump directed NASA on Monday to send Americans to the Moon for the first time in decades, a move he said would help prepare for a future Mars trip.US President Donald Trump directed NASA on Monday to send Americans to the Moon for the first time in decades, a move he said would help prepare for a future Mars trip.2 days

SPACE.COMBudweiser will send barley seeds into space on a SpaceX rocket Tuesday (Dec. 12) to determine if it's possible to make beer on Mars. Yet a new poll...Budweiser will send barley seeds into space on a SpaceX rocket Tuesday (Dec. 12) to determine if it's possible to make beer on Mars. Yet a new poll indicates that Americans aren't particularly anxious for a taste of Martian brew.2 days

SPACE NEWSPresident Donald Trump is scheduled to sign his...President Donald Trump is scheduled to sign his administration’s first space policy directive in a White House ceremony Dec. 11, one that may formally direct NASA to send humans back to the moon. SpaceNews.com2 days

PHYS.ORGJust in time for the holidays, researchers at the University of California, Irvine and other institutions are rolling out a new satellite-based drought severity index for climate watchers worldwide.Just in time for the holidays, researchers at the University of California, Irvine and other institutions are rolling out a new satellite-based drought severity index for climate watchers worldwide.2 days

SPACE.COMSpaceX is launching a used rocked and used spacecraft tomorrow (Dec. 12) — a first for the company, and a milestone in its quest...SpaceX is launching a used rocked and used spacecraft tomorrow (Dec. 12) — a first for the company, and a milestone in its quest for full and rapid reusability.2 days

SCIENCE DAILYIn a world-first, a research team has used data collected by satellites and an ocean model to explain and predict biodiversity on the Antarctic seafloor.In a world-first, a research team has used data collected by satellites and an ocean model to explain and predict biodiversity on the Antarctic seafloor.2 days

PHYS.ORGVIDEOIn late December 2014, a submarine volcano in the South Pacific Kingdom of Tonga erupted, sending a violent stream of steam, ash...In late December 2014, a submarine volcano in the South Pacific Kingdom of Tonga erupted, sending a violent stream of steam, ash and rock into the air. The ash plumes rose as high as 30,000 feet (9 kilometers) into the...2 days

PHYS.ORGSomewhere in our galaxy, an exoplanet is probably orbiting a star that's colder than...Somewhere in our galaxy, an exoplanet is probably orbiting a star that's colder than our sun, but instead of freezing solid, the planet might be cozy warm thanks to a greenhouse effect caused by methane in its atmosphere.2 days

PHYS.ORGIn a world-first, a research team of Australian and international scientists has used data collected by satellites and an ocean model to explain and predict biodiversity...In a world-first, a research team of Australian and international scientists has used data collected by satellites and an ocean model to explain and predict biodiversity on the Antarctic seafloor.2 days

ESADiscover how satellites can help us understand the role of oceans in regulating carbon dioxide – the most import human-made greenhouse gas responsible for global warmingDiscover how satellites can help us understand the role of oceans in regulating carbon dioxide – the most import human-made greenhouse gas responsible for global warming2 days

SPACE.COMPresident Donald Trump is scheduled to sign his administration’s first space policy directive in a White House ceremony Dec. 11, one that may formally direct NASA to send humans back to the...President Donald Trump is scheduled to sign his administration’s first space policy directive in a White House ceremony Dec. 11, one that may formally direct NASA to send humans back to the moon.3 days

SPACE.COMA small, privately built machine designed to make optical fiber is launching toward the International Space Station (ISS) aboard SpaceX's Dragon cargo capsule tomorrow (Dec. 12).A small, privately built machine designed to make optical fiber is launching toward the International Space Station (ISS) aboard SpaceX's Dragon cargo capsule tomorrow (Dec. 12).3 days

PHYS.ORGDon't be fooled! The cosmic swirl of stars in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image may seem tranquil and unassuming, but this spiral galaxy, known as ESO 580-49, actually displays some explosive tendencies.Don't be fooled! The cosmic swirl of stars in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image may seem tranquil and unassuming, but this spiral galaxy, known as ESO 580-49, actually displays some explosive tendencies.3 days

PHYS.ORGA team of NASA scientists is using a high-altitude aircraft and a sophisticated imaging spectrometer built by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, to study environmental impacts caused by the devastating Southern California...A team of NASA scientists is using a high-altitude aircraft and a sophisticated imaging spectrometer built by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, to study environmental impacts caused by the devastating Southern California wildfires. NASA's ER-2, based at Armstrong...3 days

PHYS.ORGEurope's next four Galileo navigation satellites are in place atop their Ariane 5, ready to be launched next Tuesday.Europe's next four Galileo navigation satellites are in place atop their Ariane 5, ready to be launched next Tuesday.3 days

PHYS.ORGThe moon was a focal point for NASA in 2017, whether it was blocking out the sun during one of the most-viewed events in U.S. history, or reinvigorating the agency's human space exploration plans. But the moon has...The moon was a focal point for NASA in 2017, whether it was blocking out the sun during one of the most-viewed events in U.S. history, or reinvigorating the agency's human space exploration plans. But the moon has always been...3 days

SPACE NEWSPresident Donald Trump is scheduled to sign his administration’s first space policy directive in a White House ceremony Dec. 11, one that...President Donald Trump is scheduled to sign his administration’s first space policy directive in a White House ceremony Dec. 11, one that may formally direct NASA to send humans back to the moon. SpaceNews.com3 days

SCI-NEWS.COMThe NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured a striking image of a rich cluster of galaxies called Abell 2163. Abell 2163 is approximately 3...The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured a striking image of a rich cluster of galaxies called Abell 2163. Abell 2163 is approximately 3 billion light-years in the constellation Ophiuchus. This galaxy cluster is a member of the Abell catalogue,...3 days

SPACE.COMThe small-rocket startup Rocket Lab will attempt to launch its first customer payloads into orbit from its private launch facility in New Zealand.The small-rocket startup Rocket Lab will attempt to launch its first customer payloads into orbit from its private launch facility in New Zealand.3 days

SPACE.COMThe small-rocket startup Rocket Lab will attempt to launch its first customer payloads into orbit from its private launch facility in New Zealand.The small-rocket startup Rocket Lab will attempt to launch its first customer payloads into orbit from its private launch facility in New Zealand.3 days

ASTRO WATCHA G1-class (minor) geomagnetic storm may hit the Earth on Monday or Tuesday, according to National Oceanic and...A G1-class (minor) geomagnetic storm may hit the Earth on Monday or Tuesday, according to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This is due to a fast-moving solar wind that is expected to reach our planet around December 11. As...3 days

ASTRO WATCHChina successfully launched on Sunday, December 10, a Long March 3B rocket with the first Algerian geostationary communications...China successfully launched on Sunday, December 10, a Long March 3B rocket with the first Algerian geostationary communications satellite, known as Alcomsat-1. Liftoff took place at 16:40 GMT (11:40 a.m. EST) from the Launch Complex 2 at the Xichang Satellite...3 days

SPACE.COMSix people recently returned from an eight-month long isolation experiment to test human endurance for long-term space missions.Six people recently returned from an eight-month long isolation experiment to test human endurance for long-term space missions.4 days

NASA analyzes short-lived Bay of Bengal cyclone

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NASA shows new Tongan island made of tuff stuff, likely to persist years